The Ephemeral Nature of Impermanence The Ephemeral Nature of Impermanence

The Ephemeral Nature of Impermanence

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Akiko Diego

This work explores the fleeting nature of life and beauty through the symbolism of butterflies, which represent transformation and the brief moments of human experience. Their life cycle—from caterpillar to chrysalis to vibrant winged creature—metaphorically illustrates personal growth and impermanence. In Japan, butterflies are sacred messengers linked to spiritual beliefs, highlighting reverence for nature. They embody the concept of “wabi-sabi,” celebrating beauty in imperfection and transience. Using origami with recycled wallpaper evokes nostalgia and reflects on personal metamorphosis, reminding us of our deep connection to nature and the ongoing cycle of life.

      

Let’s Make An Origami Pop-Up Card

Date: Saturday 19 March, 10.30am – 12pm
Price:  FREE
Class 20 max
Enrol: studioone.org.nz
Materials included

Description: Join us for a creative origami pop-up card workshop, where you’ll learn to craft stunning, three-dimensional designs!
Perfect for all skill levels, this hands-on session will guide you through the techniques of paper folding and cutting,
allowing you to create personalized cards for any occasion. 

Origami, an art form with deep cultural significance, symbolizes patience, precision, and creativity. Rooted in Japanese tradition, it celebrates the transformation of a simple sheet of paper into intricate works of art, making it a meaningful way to express care and thoughtfulness. Bring your imagination and leave with beautiful creations that are sure to impress!

Free

Dates

27 February - 27 March


1 Ponsonby Road
Grey Lynn
Auckland 1010

09 376 3221
studioone.org.nz/

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